Tennis: Australian Open Highlights - Season 3 / Year 2019
Season 3 / Year 2019
Episodes
Highlights - Day 1
Kat Downes introduces the day's standout moments at Melbourne Park as tennis' elite stars seek safe passage into the second week of the season's opening Grand Slam tournament.
Highlights - Day 2
Join Kat Downes for the best of another captivating day's play at Melbourne Park, with more seeds likely to be scattered and unheralded players seeking to blossom.
Highlights - Day 3
The best of the fourth-round action from the year's opening Grand Slam tournament, introduced by Kat Downes. Will there still be British interest at this stage of the singles, as there was last year when Kyle Edmund came from a set down to beat Andreas Seppi?
Highlights - Quarter-Finals
Sue Barker presents through the top stories and action from Melbourne, where the men's and women's singles quarter-finals got underway.
Highlights - Quarter-Finals Part 2
The day's best action and reaction from Melbourne Park, where the singles quarter-finals were due to reach their climax. Introduced by Sue Barker.
Highlights - Semi-Finals Part 1
Riveting rallies, fizzing forehands, triumph and despair are all guaranteed as Sue Barker introduces the day's pivotal semi-final action from Melbourne Park.
Expert analysis is provided by some of the great tennis stars of yesteryear.
Highlights - Semi-Finals Part 2
Sue Barker presents extended highlights from the remaining men's singles semi-final, and the pivotal points from the women's doubles final at Melbourne Park.
Women's Singles Highlights
Sue Barker introduces highlights of the final of the women's singles from the Australian Open in Melbourne Park.
The first Grand Slam of the year was won in 2018 for the first time by Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki.
Men's Singles Final Highlights
Sue Barker presents highlights of the men's final from the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam event of the year.
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